Công cụ chuyển đổi TAR.XZ (TXZ) sang TAR.Z (TZ)

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TAR.XZ is a compound archive format combining TAR archiving with XZ compression, developed by the Tukaani Project and led by Lasse Collin since 2009. The TAR layer bundles files preserving Unix metadata, and XZ applies LZMA2 compression within a robust container featuring CRC-32 and CRC-64 integrity checks, padding support for media storage, and a stream/block structure enabling parallel decompression. LZMA2 improves on LZMA with better handling of incompressible data and multi-threaded compression support. TAR.XZ has become the preferred distribution format for many open-source projects — the Linux kernel, GNU core utilities, and numerous other packages ship their source tarballs as .tar.xz files. One advantage is the best compression-to-decompression-speed ratio among widely supported formats — XZ achieves compression ratios comparable to 7Z while decompressing faster than bzip2, an ideal combination for software distribution. The built-in integrity verification is another strength: unlike raw LZMA streams, the XZ container includes checksums that detect corruption before data reaches the application layer. GNU tar supports TAR.XZ natively via the -J flag, and xz-utils are packaged in every major Linux distribution. The format has effectively replaced TAR.GZ and TAR.BZ2 as the default for source code distribution in the open-source ecosystem.
Nhà phát triển: Lasse Collin / Tukaani Project
Phát hành lần đầu: 2009
TAR.Z is a compound archive format combining TAR archiving with Unix compress, one of the earliest general-purpose data compression tools available on Unix systems. The compress utility, originally written by Spencer Thomas, Joe Orost, and others around 1985, implements adaptive LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) compression — a dictionary-based algorithm that builds a translation table during compression and decompression. The TAR layer bundles files with full Unix metadata into a single stream, and compress reduces the stream size typically by 40-60%. TAR.Z was the standard compressed archive format on Unix systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, before gzip emerged as a patent-free replacement. The LZW algorithm used by compress was subject to patent claims by Unisys (holders of the LZW patent through Sperry), which motivated the development of gzip as an unencumbered alternative. One advantage is universal legacy compatibility — TAR.Z files can be extracted on any Unix system, including very old installations where newer compression tools may not be available. The format's historical ubiquity means that decades of archived software, documentation, and system backups exist as TAR.Z files. While TAR.GZ and TAR.XZ have replaced TAR.Z for new archives, the uncompress/zcat tools remain standard on all Unix-like systems, ensuring continued accessibility of legacy archives.
Nhà phát triển: Spencer Thomas et al.
Phát hành lần đầu: 1985